The debate surrounding Max Verstappen’s controversial driving style has been reignited in recent weeks, with the reigning Formula 1 world champion receiving penalties for aggressive maneuvers in Mexico. But according to his former title rival Lewis Hamilton, little has changed since their intense battle for the 2021 championship.
Echoes of the Past
Speaking ahead of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, Hamilton suggested that Verstappen’s approach to wheel-to-wheel combat is no different now than it was during their unforgettable title fight two years ago. The Briton, who narrowly missed out on a record-breaking eighth world title in that dramatic season, hinted that he had raised concerns about Verstappen’s driving style on team radio back then.
All you have to do is just go and look back and listen to some of my radio comments back in the day.
I don’t think you’re seeing much difference across the years from 2021 to now. It’s pretty much the same.
– Lewis Hamilton
Verstappen Defends His Style
Verstappen, who claimed his second consecutive world title this season, hit back at critics who have called his driving style dangerous. The Dutchman, known for his uncompromising racecraft, insisted that he knows what he’s doing behind the wheel.
I’ve heard that before in my career. It’s my 10th year in Formula 1, I think I know what I’m doing.
– Max Verstappen
Flashback to Interlagos 2021
Hamilton’s comments come as Formula 1 returns to Interlagos, the scene of one of the most memorable battles between the two drivers during their 2021 title fight. In that race, both Hamilton and Verstappen went off track while fighting for the lead, with the Mercedes driver ultimately prevailing to keep his championship hopes alive.
The incident was just one of many flashpoints in a season filled with controversy and close calls between the two title contenders. Their battle went down to the wire, with Verstappen clinching his first world title on the last lap of the final race in Abu Dhabi under contentious circumstances.
Drivers’ Meeting Addresses Concerns
Following the recent incidents in Mexico, the drivers held a meeting to discuss the on-track action. George Russell, Hamilton’s Mercedes teammate and a director of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association, described the meeting as “positive,” noting that actions that should have been punished were indeed penalized.
Actions that should have been punished were punished.
– George Russell
The Debate Rages On
As Formula 1 heads into the final races of the 2022 season, the debate surrounding Verstappen’s driving style shows no signs of abating. While some praise his aggressive approach and uncompromising racecraft, others argue that he sometimes crosses the line between hard racing and dangerous maneuvers.
Hamilton’s comments serve as a reminder that this is not a new debate, but rather one that has been ongoing since Verstappen’s emergence as a title contender. As the Dutchman continues to dominate the sport, it remains to be seen whether his driving style will come under increased scrutiny or be accepted as part of what makes him such a formidable competitor.
One thing is certain: the rivalry between Hamilton and Verstappen, which reached its apex in 2021, has left an indelible mark on Formula 1. Their battles on and off the track have captivated fans around the world and sparked passionate debates about the nature of racing at the highest level.
As the sport continues to evolve, with new regulations and rising stars, the legacy of the Hamilton-Verstappen rivalry will endure. And while their title fight may be over, the questions surrounding Verstappen’s driving style remain as relevant as ever, ensuring that the debate will rage on for years to come.